Match Report 21st February 2024 v Newlands (away) – West Squash Division 1
Sorry for the late match report this week, but even I have to work sometimes!
Last Wednesday saw us visiting top of the table Newlands, for the big match of the half against the champs. We lost 4-1 in the 1st half, but the lads are firing at the moment, so could we do better?
I was on first this week, against Victoria Bell, up from Carlisle. I’ve never beaten Vicky, so I was surprised that in-between the games the lads were quite optimistic that I could turn things around (maybe they were just trying to get me going!). The truth, however, was that she was just too good for me (and 10 other players in Division 1 as well – often playing at No.2 or 3! Right Flash!!). Her trademark volleying was as tight as ever and she hits a straight length like a pro, anyway, as I said too good for a hacker like me – 3-0 to Vicky.
Next on was Flash-Harry (Anderson) v Mark Ford. This was looking like another tough one for Flash against an extremely tough competitor. However, Flash had a great start and he had Mark twisting and turning from the start with his eclectic array of shots (including a reverse boast that almost went out!). Anyway, it was a tight 1st game, but The Flashman pinched it and was looking back to his best. After the first point in the 2nd game, Mark started limping and it was soon clear that this would be the end of his night as he retired a couple of points later. Harry said he’d rather lose in 5 than have a retirement, but I’d take the win anytime! (especially against Mark). Having said that, I’m not sure I’d be fast enough to cause Mark to injure himself! So, 3 points to the cause.
Next up was Angus (Forster) v Carrie Hallam at No.5. Now Carrie had beaten Angus 3-0 in the first half so it would be some turnaround for Angus to win this one. It was a very tight 1st game and Carrie narrowly won, but it was obvious that this was going to be a much closer affair that the last half. Angus won the 2nd with some great retrieval and Carrie had to dig deep to win the 3rd! This was a really tough physical battle with both players flying about the court. Angus won the 4th, and it looked like Carrie didn’t have much gas left in the tank – but after the break, she came right back at Angus and was winning when, for the second time tonight, a player pulled up lame. Unfortunately for us, Angus slipped and strained his calf, so was unable to carry on. A well-deserved 3-2 win for Carrie and a great match to watch.
Next on were the No.1s, as ‘2-James Singhs’ took on Matt Bedwell. Now Matt is probably playing the best he ever has this season and has had some great wins along the way, so another really tough one for James. This was also a tough physical battle, and the rallies were hard with Matt putting a lot of pace and pressure on the ball and James defending well; having said that neither of the two looked particularly out of breath, which is amazing given the length and pace of the rallies! Matt, however, kept himself in the box-seat most of the time, as James was always playing catch up. Matt won the 1st game and kept control in the 2nd game as well. Matt never looks particularly annoyed about anything at the best of times, but when Mark gave a controversial call at the end of the 2nd game, Matt just paused and then showed his displeasure by hitting two cross-court volleys into the nic to win the next two points! Mark said, ‘I thought that would get him going!’ 🤣🤣
The pressure was ramped up even more in the last game and James knew he’d been up against it by the end of the match – good performances by both Matt and 2-James.
Last up tonight and playing the best I’ve seen him in a string of his most recent matches, was Chris (Murphy) against Fraser McCann. Fraser had won a tough 3-2 against Chris in the first half, so when he took the 1st game 12-10 it was looking like this could be another 5 setter! Chris then took control of the game and made Fraser do a lot of moving, but Fraser countered by moving really well and he made life tough for Chris! However, Chris grew into the match and was soon 2-1 up and looking in charge and always seemed to have an answer for whatever was thrown at him. So a tough run out for both men, but equally a good match to watch and a 3-1 win for us.
Players of the match were definitely Carry and Angus for that great match – and with a bit more luck Angus could have sneaked that one and won the match, but it wasn’t to be and Newlands won 3-2 (8 points to us though!).
So pizza/chips/poppadoms/pakora and spiced onions for dinner to top off another great Wednesday night oot. Needles to say we arrived at the Whitecraigs Back Bar later for second suppers for the lads and then Chris was off for a couple of hours sleep and then off to Berlin – top commitment!

